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STEPHEN E. HARVEY MINISTRIES 

Our Purpose

To proclaim the good news, the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the liberating power of his grace through our ministry of preaching, teaching, and evangelizing by personal appearances and writings.

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Our Books

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Some Things I Learned About Grace

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Jesus' ministry may mean something more than what you've been exposed to. The good news of what Christ did for us is liberating and empowering.

 

There is a real and meaningful difference between the Old and New Testaments. The law says “do.” Grace says “done.” This book is meant to encourage believers to embrace the finished work of Jesus Christ and let go of their dependence on anything other than what Jesus presents to us as an unconditional gift. The amazing grace of God is sufficient not only to change our lives but to invigorate our churches. Celebrate God’s goodness towards us! Faithfully study grace, meditate on grace, and stick with theology based in grace. 

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Stephen E. Harvey's Notes on the Gospel of John

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As we get closer and closer to Jesus’ second coming, we need to become more aware of what Jesus said to us than ever before. While the worth of studying any of the books in the Bible cannot be denied, surely there is great value in striving to see Jesus through the gospels. Of the four gospels we have, who better to show us a revelation of Jesus than the disciple who heard God’s heartbeat?

This book contains both the verses and Stephen's commentary on the verses along with cross-references.

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Watch What You Say

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This book is about learning, from God's word, to use your mouth responsibly and with purpose. Watching what you say goes beyond denominational boundaries. It speaks to all Christians, regardless of their personal interpretations of the scriptures. From the Bible we learn that we can use our mouths to do good or evil, and through reading the sections in "Watch What You Say," you will better realize the responsibility you possess right under your nose … using your mouth well. 

As Christians, we should be saying things that show the world around us that Jesus makes a difference. We should use our speech to encourage and assist others in their walks with Christ. The Bible admonishes us to actively and purposely use our communication towards good. We are exhorted to watch what we say.

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